Invisalign®
Invisalign®
Invisalign is a discreet orthodontic treatment that uses clear, removable aligners to gradually shift teeth into their desired positions. They are virtually invisible, comfortable to wear, and can be easily removed for eating and oral hygiene. With predictable results, Invisalign offers a convenient alternative to traditional braces for achieving a straighter smile.
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Benefits if Invisalign®
Here are some key advantages of choosing Invisalign® over Traditional Braces:
- Appearance: Invisalign aligners are invisible, while traditional braces are noticeable with metal brackets and wires.
- Removability: Invisalign aligners can be easily taken out for better oral hygiene and unrestricted eating. Traditional braces are fixed and cannot be removed.
- Comfort: Invisalign aligners are made of smooth plastic, providing a more comfortable experience than metal brackets and wires of traditional braces.
- Dietary Restrictions: Invisalign aligners have no food restrictions as they can be removed, while traditional braces may require avoiding certain foods that can damage them.
- Treatment Duration: Invisalign treatment may be faster than traditional braces in some cases, but duration varies depending on the individual. Traditional braces usually require a longer treatment period.
Invisalign® Procedure
Here is the basic step-by-step procedure for Invisalign®:
- Appearance: Invisalign aligners are invisible, while traditional braces are noticeable with metal brackets and wires.
- Removability: Invisalign aligners can be easily taken out for better oral hygiene and unrestricted eating. Traditional braces are fixed and cannot be removed.
- Comfort: Invisalign aligners are made of smooth plastic, providing a more comfortable experience than metal brackets and wires of traditional braces.
- Dietary Restrictions: Invisalign aligners have no food restrictions as they can be removed, while traditional braces may require avoiding certain foods that can damage them.
- Treatment Duration: Invisalign treatment may be faster than traditional braces in some cases, but duration varies depending on the individual. Traditional braces usually require a longer treatment period.